OR Cambodia will propose the Donald Trump For the Nobel Peace Prize, the Vice President of the Cambodian government said today (01.08.2025) about the role played by the US president in ending the war with Thailand.
In particular, Donald Trump broke out to end the recent border dispute between Cambodia and Thailand, which resulted in tensions in Southeast Asia.
Answering a question via text message if it confirms Cambodia’s plan to propose Trump for the award, Chadol said “yes”.
Speaking to reporters earlier in the capital of Penh, Chadol thanked Trump for bringing peace and said it was worth proposing for the prizethe highest prestige international award given to a person or organization that is considered to have done the most to “promote friendship between states”.
Pakistan said in June that will suggest Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize about work he made helping to resolve a conflict with India, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said last month that suggested Trump for the prize.
A Trump phone call last week Has the impasse in attempts to put an end to the fastest conflicts between Thailand and Cambodia For over a decade, leading to a ceasefire that has been negotiated in Malaysia on Monday, July 28, as Reuters reported.
Following the announcement of the truce, White House spokesman Caroline Livit wrote in a post on the X platform that it was Trump who made her happen.
“Give him the Nobel Peace Prize,” he said.
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At least 43 people were killed in fierce clashes, which lasted five days and caused the displacement of at least 300,000 people on both sides of the border.
«We recognize his great efforts for peace“, Said Chadol, who is also the head of the Cambodian negotiating team for commerce, adding that his country is also grateful for a reduced 19%duty.
Washington had initially threatened with 49%duties, later reduced to 36%, a level that would decimate the Cambodian clothing and footwear sector, Chadol said.